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henderson. mr. henderson: yes. well, i simply don't agree that the majority of the arkansas public doesn't support helping some of our most vulnerable citizens have access to health care. i've talked to thousands -- not just over the course of this campaign, but in my work in the delta and in southern arkansas. and i think when the governor talks about getting support from the legislature, you know, he is thinking about medicaid. through the same political lens that he's probably thought about it for 30 years as a big government versus small government problem. to me i look at this through the eyes of a leader. i believe and i know -- i've met families all over the delta. this is an enabler of them being able to work. not an inhibitor. and if we want to spend less on medicaid and i think all of us up here do, it's not by throwing people off or creating obstacles. it's by solving the underlying problem. if we do what other states have done around this country, if we can cut our rates of teenage pregnancy by 0% or 40
henderson. mr. henderson: yes. well, i simply don't agree that the majority of the arkansas public doesn't support helping some of our most vulnerable citizens have access to health care. i've talked to thousands -- not just over the course of this campaign, but in my work in the delta and in southern arkansas. and i think when the governor talks about getting support from the legislature, you know, he is thinking about medicaid. through the same political lens that he's probably thought about...
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henderson, thank you. mr. hutchinson. >> it's good to be on the campus and i'm grateful for sponsoring this series of debate. whenever you look at candidate running for reelection, the first cast a reelection is did you do what you said you were going to do and did you keep your promises? growing up on a farm in northwestern arkansas, parents who have high school education, and they instilled the value of education. thus i understand how important education is to arkansas. four years ago i pledge that we were going to burst all have a $100 million income tax cut. secondly, we were going to computer coding into every high school in arkansas and then i said i wanted to be the jobs governor in arkansas and create more opportunity for young people. how did we do on those measuring sticks? first of all we accomplish the tax-cut bill would put more money in people's pockets. secondly not only did we put computer coding and every high school in arkansas, we now lead the nation in computer science education. and when
henderson, thank you. mr. hutchinson. >> it's good to be on the campus and i'm grateful for sponsoring this series of debate. whenever you look at candidate running for reelection, the first cast a reelection is did you do what you said you were going to do and did you keep your promises? growing up on a farm in northwestern arkansas, parents who have high school education, and they instilled the value of education. thus i understand how important education is to arkansas. four years ago...
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henderson: i do think the big opportunity he has been in office there seems to be a plan. even with unopened copy your paper to indicate government regulations that we got rid of. or no help to transform in a positive direction. but it means some simple and measurable that affects their day-to-day lives for public accountability. and what they get from government so that state employees know what they are being held accountable for. so that is how you transform government. and then to have four years in with nothing to show for it yet we can do better. west: and the transformation should be a top priority for any administration. one of the things that stood out that the governor talking about transformation and how this is so much different with the new arkansas government but then they released the plan and i'm sorry but the first thing that came to mind it looks like they just shuffle the cards and said the government is transformed. with the departmental that i'm hearing whether it is dhs or arkansas game and fish. to be upset with the overreach i do applaud the governo
henderson: i do think the big opportunity he has been in office there seems to be a plan. even with unopened copy your paper to indicate government regulations that we got rid of. or no help to transform in a positive direction. but it means some simple and measurable that affects their day-to-day lives for public accountability. and what they get from government so that state employees know what they are being held accountable for. so that is how you transform government. and then to have four...
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henderson, thank you. mr. west. >> to answer the question there are a lot of parts of the state that lack the infrastructure necessary to make it easy for people to access the internet and have the transportation to get where they do their reporting so they can qualify but it's also unfair because the state shouldn't be involved in charity or providing health care to people. what this does in the long run is off the state of arkansas because so many citizens are people that believe in charity. i don't know about you but the people i believe in charity is a big deal and they give the organizations in every thanksgiving one of my favorite things to do is scoop up my kids and my wife and we go t to the church and we serve the homeless and the poor a thanksgiving meal. charities big. people love to give and i'm sure what we have with these government-run mandated solutions as we robbed the state of that opportunity, we build communities when we are able to meet those needs together when we see our neighbor in need
henderson, thank you. mr. west. >> to answer the question there are a lot of parts of the state that lack the infrastructure necessary to make it easy for people to access the internet and have the transportation to get where they do their reporting so they can qualify but it's also unfair because the state shouldn't be involved in charity or providing health care to people. what this does in the long run is off the state of arkansas because so many citizens are people that believe in...
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thank you. >> thank you, director henderson. ladies and gentlemen s what we're going to do is reserve public comment until after captain yick's report, and when we do get to public comment, this is quite a large crowd, so due to the size of the crowd, public comment will be two minutes this evening, so i just want to let you know that in advance. now is the time for the main event, which is captain yick. >> not to interrupt, i'm so sorry, but i wanted to echo just briefly because of the audience here what the chief said about human trafficking, and so i want to direct it really, because there's so many young people in the audience. as commissioner mazzucco mentioned when he was at the u.s. attorney's office, i was a supervisor in the organized crime section of the u.s. attorney's office, which means i did a lot of murder cases, sex trafficking cases, and so much of what i saw was young people the age of people in this room, young girls in particular, who met boys who were older and fell in love and then got involved in things th
thank you. >> thank you, director henderson. ladies and gentlemen s what we're going to do is reserve public comment until after captain yick's report, and when we do get to public comment, this is quite a large crowd, so due to the size of the crowd, public comment will be two minutes this evening, so i just want to let you know that in advance. now is the time for the main event, which is captain yick. >> not to interrupt, i'm so sorry, but i wanted to echo just briefly because of...
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commissioner mazzucco, commission, director henderson. i will -- actually, can i start with a brief -- >> vice president mazzucco: please, do. >> so, it's a pleasure to be here. thank you guys for hosting us. i just wanted to give a brief introduction of myself. oftentimes you probably read about the police department and maybe see me on the news from time to time, but it's really important to know who your chief is, and i'll introduce a couple of our key people that are here, as well. so my name is william scott, or bill as i've been called since i was a child. i have been the police chief here since january of 2017. before me moving to san francisco, before i moved here, i was in the los angeles police department for 27 years and about three months, where i ended there as a deputy chief in the lapd, so spent 27 here and really applied, i think, 61 people to be the chief here applied with me, and very competitive process, and i was very, very fortunate, blessed, and happy that i was selected to be the chief of the san francisco police de
commissioner mazzucco, commission, director henderson. i will -- actually, can i start with a brief -- >> vice president mazzucco: please, do. >> so, it's a pleasure to be here. thank you guys for hosting us. i just wanted to give a brief introduction of myself. oftentimes you probably read about the police department and maybe see me on the news from time to time, but it's really important to know who your chief is, and i'll introduce a couple of our key people that are here, as...
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deputy director henderson is attending the national association of annual draining. it's a national organization that is dedicated to the oversight of law enforcement. it's an organization comprised of civilian oversight agencies as well as law enforcement. director henderson and other d.p.a. staff are attending this week-long training conference. it's entitled sustaining reform and advancing justice. any recent d.p.a. activities on saturday, d.p.a. investigator and myself joined the bar association in san francisco public defender event outreach event at john lee recreation center. and i wanted to mention that senior investigator carlos villarreal who is in the fourth aisle closest to the door he is here if anyone needs information about the department of house accountability or how to file a complaint. that concludes my report. >> any questions for the acting director. >> it's only brief because he is not here. [laughter] >> perfect, thank you. call the next line item. >> 3c, commission reports. commission president reports, commissioner reports. >> i have nothing
deputy director henderson is attending the national association of annual draining. it's a national organization that is dedicated to the oversight of law enforcement. it's an organization comprised of civilian oversight agencies as well as law enforcement. director henderson and other d.p.a. staff are attending this week-long training conference. it's entitled sustaining reform and advancing justice. any recent d.p.a. activities on saturday, d.p.a. investigator and myself joined the bar...
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the first, john henderson, was appointed by ulysses s. grant in 1875 to investigate the whiskey ring scandal. the scandal involved an extensive network of bribes -- in fact millions of dollars -- paid to government officials by evade federal income taxes on the whiskey they produced and sold. given all the discussion about if president trump will or even -- could fire bob mueller, it is perhaps ironic that president grant fired henderson because he thought henderson had made statements about grant to a grand jury which he considered to be impertinent. following intense criticism, grant appointed a new special prosecutor, and the investigation continued. it is, of course, important to are that special counsels not the same as independent counsels. pursuant to the ethics government act, an independent counsel is appointed by a three-judge panel and was truly independent from the justice department. for all intents and purposes, was theependent counsel attorney general when it came to pursuing the specific matter that led to his or her appoi
the first, john henderson, was appointed by ulysses s. grant in 1875 to investigate the whiskey ring scandal. the scandal involved an extensive network of bribes -- in fact millions of dollars -- paid to government officials by evade federal income taxes on the whiskey they produced and sold. given all the discussion about if president trump will or even -- could fire bob mueller, it is perhaps ironic that president grant fired henderson because he thought henderson had made statements about...
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the first special counsel, john henderson was appointed in 1875 to investigate a scandal. that scandal involved an extensive network of bribes. in fact, millions of dollars paid to government officials by distillers in order to evade federal income taxes on the whisky that they produced and sold. given all the discussions about whether president trump will or even could fire bob mueller, it's perhaps ironic that president grant fired henderson because he thought henderson made statements about grant to a grand jury which he considered to be impertinent. obstruction of justice? well, if that was grant's intent it did not work. following intense criticism, grant appointed a new special prosecutor. it's important to note that special counsels are not the same as independent counsels. it was truly independent from the justice department. for all intents and purposes, an independent council -- counsel was the attorney general. that was not the case for special counsels, at least in theory. the days of the independent counsel ended, at least for now when it was not reauthorized.
the first special counsel, john henderson was appointed in 1875 to investigate a scandal. that scandal involved an extensive network of bribes. in fact, millions of dollars paid to government officials by distillers in order to evade federal income taxes on the whisky that they produced and sold. given all the discussions about whether president trump will or even could fire bob mueller, it's perhaps ironic that president grant fired henderson because he thought henderson made statements about...
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the first special counsel, john henderson, was appointed by ulysses s. grant in 1875 to investigate the whiskey ring scandal. that scandal involved an extensive network of bribes, in fact, millions of dollars, paid to government officials by distillers in order to evade federal income taxes on the whiskey that they produced and sold. given all of the discussion about whether president trump will or even could fire bob mueller, it is perhaps ironic that present grant, in fact, fired henderson because he thought that henderson had made statements about grant to a grand jury which he considered to be impertinent. it's up to the justice. if that was his intent, , it did not work. following intense criticism, grant appointed a new special prosecutor, james brodhead, and investigation continued. it's of course important to note that special counsels are not the same as independent counsels. pursuant to the ethics in government act, an independent counsel is appointed by a three-judge panel of the d.c. circuit court of appeals and was truly independent from the
the first special counsel, john henderson, was appointed by ulysses s. grant in 1875 to investigate the whiskey ring scandal. that scandal involved an extensive network of bribes, in fact, millions of dollars, paid to government officials by distillers in order to evade federal income taxes on the whiskey that they produced and sold. given all of the discussion about whether president trump will or even could fire bob mueller, it is perhaps ironic that present grant, in fact, fired henderson...
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nia-malika henderson is still here. also with me is s.e. cupp.it himself when he said "trump is on his hero's journey right now. he might not have thought he'd have a crazy mother-blanker like me." >> all jokes aside, i thought that was really sad. i think you had there a man who's clearly not okay and a president who's willing to exploit that. and worse, to exploit that under the auspicious of race relations and black communities, joblessness, mental health, all the things that ended up in this bucket of issues that were sort of addressed in this free for all. i don't know that any of them were very well served by this circus. and in many ways they are -- they are the same person, right? they are both very ego driven and desperate for attention. so they give it to one another. they are using each other for that end goal. i don't have a problem with kanye west being a fan of the president. i don't have a problem with the president using celebrities to expose important issues, but the problem is i don't think any of that happened today because tod
nia-malika henderson is still here. also with me is s.e. cupp.it himself when he said "trump is on his hero's journey right now. he might not have thought he'd have a crazy mother-blanker like me." >> all jokes aside, i thought that was really sad. i think you had there a man who's clearly not okay and a president who's willing to exploit that. and worse, to exploit that under the auspicious of race relations and black communities, joblessness, mental health, all the things that...
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. >> joining us now, cnn senior political reporter nia-malika henderson.itics reporter chris cillizza. as we watch all of this play out, i feel like we need a hash tag of this is politics. is anyone really surprised ted cruz would be saying yes, i welcome the support, i welcome the help here in texas. 2016 was a very long time ago. >> yeah, it is politics. i mean, yes, this is the moment, but there's been lots of politicians who said nasty things about one another and because it was in their political interest to do so, figured out a way to get along, democrats and republicans. it's particularly pronounced in this case because it's donald trump. everything is particularly pronounced. lyin' ted. >> i'm glad you spelled it correctly. >> that was driven into the memory banks. the floating idea that raphael cruz was involved in the assassination of jfk. the attacks on ted cruz's wife's looks. so it was both sort of more and more personal, again, both of these things we now know are traits that donald trump carries with him. and i think in some ways donald trum
. >> joining us now, cnn senior political reporter nia-malika henderson.itics reporter chris cillizza. as we watch all of this play out, i feel like we need a hash tag of this is politics. is anyone really surprised ted cruz would be saying yes, i welcome the support, i welcome the help here in texas. 2016 was a very long time ago. >> yeah, it is politics. i mean, yes, this is the moment, but there's been lots of politicians who said nasty things about one another and because it was...
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von hilliard is in houston and steve patterson is in henderson, nevada, outside of las vegas. von, a cold day there, and what does the turnout look like? >> it is a cold day here, andrea, but despite that, it is feeling like election day here, and you have not only the folks campaigning, but this parking lot here in the middle of h houston here, and this is harris county, and if you are a democrat, you should be encouraged by the turnout here. we have been here for the course of the day and there has been a line of voters since the polling station opened today. harris county is the largest voting county in the state of texas, and also a place that the hillary clinton beat donald trump by 12 percentage points. if you're democrats looking, you want high voter turnout. yesterday was the first day of early voting here, andrea, and they triple the compared to 2014. and they nearly get the same number in 2016. at the same time, everybody saw images of that rally and there were folks who drove to see ted cruz and donald trump. so while democrats are encouraged here, it is important t
von hilliard is in houston and steve patterson is in henderson, nevada, outside of las vegas. von, a cold day there, and what does the turnout look like? >> it is a cold day here, andrea, but despite that, it is feeling like election day here, and you have not only the folks campaigning, but this parking lot here in the middle of h houston here, and this is harris county, and if you are a democrat, you should be encouraged by the turnout here. we have been here for the course of the day...
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. ♪ so, here i am in reflection bay in henderson, nevada, a place that went from riches to rags and nowack to riches, one of the greatest stories of redevelopment and resurgence in america. this entire area five years ago was ground zero of the real-estate crisis in america, and today it is an american success story. ♪ lake las vegas is a beautiful, 328-acre lake that was actually man-made. it was a massive project spanning decades, creating the lake, the golf courses, hotels, and luxury communities in the middle of the vegas desert. but when the recession hit, the area was devastated. >> this was the kind of situation that's very rare -- to have a 300-acre lake and have all these residential areas around it, with the hotels and golf, but when the economy changed, people walked away, not just in las vegas, but at lake las vegas. >> the golf course dried up, and property values -- they just plummeted. >> you went from $500 a square foot to $120 a square foot for homes. it's hard to even realize how bad this looked five, six years ago. in 2008, the golf course was closing. there were weed
. ♪ so, here i am in reflection bay in henderson, nevada, a place that went from riches to rags and nowack to riches, one of the greatest stories of redevelopment and resurgence in america. this entire area five years ago was ground zero of the real-estate crisis in america, and today it is an american success story. ♪ lake las vegas is a beautiful, 328-acre lake that was actually man-made. it was a massive project spanning decades, creating the lake, the golf courses, hotels, and luxury...
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his family's personal stake in the janus henderson global and constrained fund fell to 56 $6 millionast month, down $200 million from one year earlier. factoring into the fund's loss, it suggests gross may have moved $150 million of shares. snapchat tumbled on reports a new chief business officer was hired on friday and replace on sunday. sources say ceo evan spiegel promoted kristen o'hara, and then changed his mind and picked former amazon sales chief jeremy gorman instead. we are told o'hara has left, telling colleagues she is going as part of changes to the team structure. that is your bloomberg business flash. yousef: thank you. let's talk about dubai islamic bank. -- theup ceo says lender lender is always looking for acquisitions, but they will not do so simply for the sake of doing so. manus: from where we sit geographically in dubai, if you visualize we're trying to connect three dots, far east asia to indonesia, east africa, and we are already operating in southeast asia. think we are trying to make our own triangle, this is where a quarter of the muslim population is. the d
his family's personal stake in the janus henderson global and constrained fund fell to 56 $6 millionast month, down $200 million from one year earlier. factoring into the fund's loss, it suggests gross may have moved $150 million of shares. snapchat tumbled on reports a new chief business officer was hired on friday and replace on sunday. sources say ceo evan spiegel promoted kristen o'hara, and then changed his mind and picked former amazon sales chief jeremy gorman instead. we are told o'hara...
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kay henderson, thank you for joining us.stay with us. >>> president predicts midterm success for his party. again. fidelity is redefining value. introducing zero account fees for brokerage accounts. and zero minimums to open an account. at fidelity, those zeros really add up. ♪ maybe i'll win, saved by zero ♪ at fidelity, those zeros really add up. plaque psoriasis tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin, and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya® tell your doctor if you plan to or
kay henderson, thank you for joining us.stay with us. >>> president predicts midterm success for his party. again. fidelity is redefining value. introducing zero account fees for brokerage accounts. and zero minimums to open an account. at fidelity, those zeros really add up. ♪ maybe i'll win, saved by zero ♪ at fidelity, those zeros really add up. plaque psoriasis tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay...
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. >> reporter: according to the prosecutors, two locals, 21-year-old russell henderson and 22-year-old aaron mckinney met matthew at a bar and lured him into mckinney's truck by pretending to be gay. both men were convicted of first-degree murder. at the time, hate crime laws didn't extend to cover sexual orientation. the trial becoming the crux for national debate around gay rights and anti-gay bias. matthew's murder made many in laramie examine the roots of prejudice and hate. >> i was mean spirited, extremely homophobic, and basically this investigation forced me to interact with the gay community many times. i feel kind of hypocritical talking about it because i flipped a 180 so quickly. it was just the way i had been for many years, and interacting with these kids that were friends of matt's, it made me lose my ignorance really quick and it made me realize that my belief structures were based on what other people had told me. >> reporter: matthew's murder became the inspiration for the laramie project. >> are you matthew shepard? he says, yeah. >> reporter: the play, performed mor
. >> reporter: according to the prosecutors, two locals, 21-year-old russell henderson and 22-year-old aaron mckinney met matthew at a bar and lured him into mckinney's truck by pretending to be gay. both men were convicted of first-degree murder. at the time, hate crime laws didn't extend to cover sexual orientation. the trial becoming the crux for national debate around gay rights and anti-gay bias. matthew's murder made many in laramie examine the roots of prejudice and hate. >>...
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arkansas governor's race, public and incumbent asa hutchinson is running against democrat jared hendersonin libertarian candidate mark west. the three met last week for debate from conway, arkansas, this is about an
arkansas governor's race, public and incumbent asa hutchinson is running against democrat jared hendersonin libertarian candidate mark west. the three met last week for debate from conway, arkansas, this is about an
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susan henderson likes dave matthews band? we got her!ay us five dollars million or i'll show this photo of your puppy to everyone you know. oh, please do! i would be much more concerned if uber got hacked. i don't want people to know how often i go to the cheesecake factory at 4:00 a.m. i know they're not open. i go through the dumpsters. i've already said too much. in other news, melania is leaving donald trump -- behind in washington -- to go visit africa. >> first lady melania trump leaves on a tour of africa today, the first extended international journey without the president. will visit ghana, malawi, kenya and egypt. >> i'm so proud of the work this administration is going to aid to others and am looking forward to go to many of the countries and see children throughout africa. >> trevor: so sweet of melania, she's going to fight cyber bullying. the only issue, most people in africa are still waiting to get cyber. so, i mean -- ( laughter ) ( applause ) and, by the way, if you're paying attention, you will realize this is yet anot
susan henderson likes dave matthews band? we got her!ay us five dollars million or i'll show this photo of your puppy to everyone you know. oh, please do! i would be much more concerned if uber got hacked. i don't want people to know how often i go to the cheesecake factory at 4:00 a.m. i know they're not open. i go through the dumpsters. i've already said too much. in other news, melania is leaving donald trump -- behind in washington -- to go visit africa. >> first lady melania trump...
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jordan henderson and naby keita won't play and reds boss jurgen klopp says the support at anfield is need to be ready for a really ha rd we need to be ready for a really hard fight, we need to fight for each little square metre of space, or whatever, with all we have, and for that we need our crowd, so that's very, very important. we learned last year, not only what we learnt last year a specially, that atmosphere can make the difference and that's what we have to make sure again. also in action on wednesday are barcelona, the spanish champions are at home to italian side inter. the catalans have scored eight goals in two games in this competition but they're without talisman lionel messi, who's suffered an arm injury. inter have won both their games so it promises to be a pivotal game in group b. it's another big day at the wta finals in singapore on wednesday and it could see a big name on the verge of exiting the competition early in the red group. world numberfour naomi osaka is up against world number two angelique kerber. the loser of this match would then have to win their las
jordan henderson and naby keita won't play and reds boss jurgen klopp says the support at anfield is need to be ready for a really ha rd we need to be ready for a really hard fight, we need to fight for each little square metre of space, or whatever, with all we have, and for that we need our crowd, so that's very, very important. we learned last year, not only what we learnt last year a specially, that atmosphere can make the difference and that's what we have to make sure again. also in...
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to be africa's second largest city inside fifty is joining us now via skype from london is vernon henderson vernon is a professor of economics geography at the london school of economics good to have you with us at the u.n. predicts that in the next. few years will by twenty thirty five ten of the fastest growing cities will all be in africa in fact africa is going to have eight cities that are expected to more than double their population size over the next for the few years and grow even faster than than all other cities in the world is that good or bad news. i would say it's a challenge. you know on the good side is that these cities will get bigger they will have more a gram ration benefits that tension can increase productivity to cities offer we know that when you are in africa that families moving to big cities probably double their incomes in terms of household incomes the job opportunities for all of people in the household but the challenge is being able to manage that population growth and how global cities several of these african nations though live in all the cities in them li
to be africa's second largest city inside fifty is joining us now via skype from london is vernon henderson vernon is a professor of economics geography at the london school of economics good to have you with us at the u.n. predicts that in the next. few years will by twenty thirty five ten of the fastest growing cities will all be in africa in fact africa is going to have eight cities that are expected to more than double their population size over the next for the few years and grow even...
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tackle ethnic violence of mitt took office in april and has carried out several major reforms jordan henderson is an analyst at i mark eight he says this is an attempt his prime minister create to create that is political inclusion and deal with the country's ethnic violence. by focusing on diversity so by talking about the inclusion of women but also by including more members of the cabinet from some of the peripheral regions of ethiopia regions that haven't always been as well represented in government ethnically the prime minister is trying to build support for reform program whereby he also wants to for example diversify ethnically the top ranks of the military and really the point of the new ministry of peace is it's all about bringing the military and the intelligence agencies properly under the control of civilian authorities previously you had governments in ethiopia whereby you had a military that was much more partisan in terms of its leanings at the top and also much less ethnically diverse in the upper ranks prime minister abu ahmed his references to the change to this and in order
tackle ethnic violence of mitt took office in april and has carried out several major reforms jordan henderson is an analyst at i mark eight he says this is an attempt his prime minister create to create that is political inclusion and deal with the country's ethnic violence. by focusing on diversity so by talking about the inclusion of women but also by including more members of the cabinet from some of the peripheral regions of ethiopia regions that haven't always been as well represented in...
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we have nia-malika henderson, and john avalon. this would be complicated for any u.s. president.re's so many entanglements with saudi arabia, and because of the trump family ties and he seems so wed to whatever the arms deal was, he keeps mentioning about the u.s. getting a lot of money from saudi arabia so he doesn't want to somehow tinker with that? >> they are being forced to confront a situation they wish did not exist. the relationships are personal. jared kushner has spent time with the crown prince of saudi arabia. there are ties that are personal and geopolitical, and they are financial, as you just pointed out with the deals. the trump administration will have to confront evidence they don't want to deal with, and congress can force their hand on the arms deal and imposing sanctions. if the u.s. doesn't lead on this the international order erodes. >> over the last 24 hours, i have been tphfollowing your sto and there was a statement the president made and i could not believe it was true so i demanded to see video proof it happened, and it was the president diminishing th
we have nia-malika henderson, and john avalon. this would be complicated for any u.s. president.re's so many entanglements with saudi arabia, and because of the trump family ties and he seems so wed to whatever the arms deal was, he keeps mentioning about the u.s. getting a lot of money from saudi arabia so he doesn't want to somehow tinker with that? >> they are being forced to confront a situation they wish did not exist. the relationships are personal. jared kushner has spent time with...
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joining us is global affairs analyst and diplomatic correspondent michelle kosinski and mallika henderson and real clear politics. you study history. when the president said he is a nationalist, he uses the word and what does that say to you? >> it has disturbing historical echoes. nationalist meant a lot of things over the years and was primarily associated with liberal movements. the founder of zionism who helped to create the state of italy who helped create the states of columbia and venezue a venezuela. it is associated with fascist movements. people like franco and leany and hitler. that's why it's hard for me to think of people in u.s. history who described themselves as nationalists. this is not a popular term. the only thing that comes to mind is theodore roosevelt spoke about a new nationalism, but he was speaking about a progressive agenda. trump is embracing this racist, xenophobic and exclusionary agenda that people associate with nationalism in other countries and not in the united states. >> the president himself said in describing himself as a nationalist, he said i don't
joining us is global affairs analyst and diplomatic correspondent michelle kosinski and mallika henderson and real clear politics. you study history. when the president said he is a nationalist, he uses the word and what does that say to you? >> it has disturbing historical echoes. nationalist meant a lot of things over the years and was primarily associated with liberal movements. the founder of zionism who helped to create the state of italy who helped create the states of columbia and...
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. >>> "inside politics" with nia malika-henderson starts after a quick break.ge woke up in pain. but he has plans today. so he took aleve this morning. hey dad. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. aleve. all day strong. all day long. now introducing aleve back and muscle pain, for up to 12 hours of pain relief with just one pill. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! your insurance rates skyrocket you could fix it with a pen. how about using that pen to sign up for new insurance instead? for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. switch a
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elise is with "the washington post" and cnn's mia henderson. let me start with you. you have been doing excellent reporting on getting the information out from your sources in the intelligence community. what is the latest you are hearing? >> the u.s. hasn't seen the tapes. officials are saying that they hear they exist, but i think what's happening is the turks are trying to have their cake and eat it, too. you haven't seen erdogan say i have this proof and it's irrefutable. he has a relationship with the saudis he needs to manage. at the same time there is tension between turkey and saudi arabia. you have a lot of officials kind of leaking information, but until someone from another country lays eyes on this video and audio, i think we are all going to be in limbo in terms of what happened. there is mounting evidence that they have the intercepts about a plot that they were trying to lure jamal back home and assassinate him. i don't know really knows. there is mounting evidence that the saudis bear responsibility in some way. we don't know what way, but there is a
elise is with "the washington post" and cnn's mia henderson. let me start with you. you have been doing excellent reporting on getting the information out from your sources in the intelligence community. what is the latest you are hearing? >> the u.s. hasn't seen the tapes. officials are saying that they hear they exist, but i think what's happening is the turks are trying to have their cake and eat it, too. you haven't seen erdogan say i have this proof and it's irrefutable. he...
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. >> and joining us, nia-malika henderson, and laura coates. this is a matter of politics. where are we, nia? three hours to go, and which way are they leaning? >> they don't have 50 right now because of the four folks you just mentioned. the big four have not declared yet. we saw movement with heidi heitkamp saying no. it's hard to predict if you are a gop senator, if you are kavanaugh or the president you feel good so far about what you have heard from collins and flake, and their assessment of the fbi report that they reviewed yesterday. they basically sounded like republicans when they came out. they did not sound like democrats or people who were about to buck their party, but we will see at 10:30, that vote, are they up or down and does it move forward? >> what is remarkable is everything that happened in the short period last night, we have the op-ed in the "wall street journal" from brett kavanaugh, and then we have the "washington post" and "new york times" coming out saying this should be a no for a couple reasons, and then retired stevens said he should not be se
. >> and joining us, nia-malika henderson, and laura coates. this is a matter of politics. where are we, nia? three hours to go, and which way are they leaning? >> they don't have 50 right now because of the four folks you just mentioned. the big four have not declared yet. we saw movement with heidi heitkamp saying no. it's hard to predict if you are a gop senator, if you are kavanaugh or the president you feel good so far about what you have heard from collins and flake, and their...
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now we have david gregory and mi nia-mali nia-malika henderson. now what happens to the narrative? >> let's remember where donald trump has been since friday. on friday he said he believed the saudi story that it was a fistfight gone wrong. saturday evening an interview at the washington post says there's serious deception, his words, going on. that is evolution but -- look, i just don't know how you look at this, and to john's point, body double plus bone saw, plus the number of people -- >> one was an expert on autopsies. >> yeah, it doesn't take sort of a conspiracy theorist to connect these dots. they are already basically connected. we have seen donald trump in the past deny things that seem obvious. one example, russian attempt to interfere in the election, and they said it unanimously happens, and he said i don't know, so he has the capacity to deny it. he said repeatedly that large scale arms deal, he does not want to lose that money or lose that relationship. he basically casts these things against one another. remember, this is not someone who had a very sterling record w
now we have david gregory and mi nia-mali nia-malika henderson. now what happens to the narrative? >> let's remember where donald trump has been since friday. on friday he said he believed the saudi story that it was a fistfight gone wrong. saturday evening an interview at the washington post says there's serious deception, his words, going on. that is evolution but -- look, i just don't know how you look at this, and to john's point, body double plus bone saw, plus the number of people...
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. >> joining me now is cnn senior political reporter, nia-malika henderson, and chief legal analyst,frey toobin. this is as chilling as it gets, the details of what happened after khashoggi went into the consulate. it's complicated, the geopolitics and the ripple affect with iran and yemen and the inner personal complications of the crown prince and the trump family, and jared kushner has been close to the crowned prince who ordered the hit, if that's in fact what happened. this is according to the "new york times." kushner championed the prince when he was jockeying to be his father's heir, and promoted -- >> yeah, that's right. there's some reporting there was a briefing before he had those conversations. this is incredibly complicated. it's also complicated by the fact that this is a president who has been very mindful of essentially ignoring human rights abuses and went before the united nations last month, they said you can do what you want as long as you recognize our suv sovereignty, and this i what u.s. presidents have done in terms of human rights abuses, and saudi arabia is
. >> joining me now is cnn senior political reporter, nia-malika henderson, and chief legal analyst,frey toobin. this is as chilling as it gets, the details of what happened after khashoggi went into the consulate. it's complicated, the geopolitics and the ripple affect with iran and yemen and the inner personal complications of the crown prince and the trump family, and jared kushner has been close to the crowned prince who ordered the hit, if that's in fact what happened. this is...
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nia malik cag henderson has a new piece for cnn politics titled "for trump it's all about the white partg class voters." also with us is scott jennings, keith boykin. good evening to one and all. okay, so listen, keith, he didn't really you know say well, i'm not a fan of donald trump anymore but the irony with him saying he's done with politics and he's going to you know, that he was spreading a message that he didn't believe other people were, that's what other people were criticizing him for the exact same thing. >> people were saying we note you don't know a lot about politics. >> being used but yes, go on. >> it's not just about candace owens using him. he said crazy things, he said slavery was a choice which made no sense and malcolm x and martin luther king were the not relatable to him and other people like him. we should put michael jordan on the $20 instead. why are we taking political advice from kanye in the first places? did anyone really take him seriously except for trump? and how sad is that the president of the united states listens to him for advice. >> looks like you a
nia malik cag henderson has a new piece for cnn politics titled "for trump it's all about the white partg class voters." also with us is scott jennings, keith boykin. good evening to one and all. okay, so listen, keith, he didn't really you know say well, i'm not a fan of donald trump anymore but the irony with him saying he's done with politics and he's going to you know, that he was spreading a message that he didn't believe other people were, that's what other people were...
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let me bring in nia-malika henderson on this.y importantly reminds everyone when it comes to jeff flake, even as he says, quote, we have seen no additional corroborating information, that might not tell you how he's going to vote, he did tell the american public how he wanted to vote before he had walked into that committee meeting on friday and that's when everything kind of blew up and they called for a pause. he had said beforehand, he planned to vote for kavanaugh. >> that's right. and with the kind of extended period of review with the fbi, it was clear he sort of needed affirmation from the fbi, sort of underscoring what was going to be his yes vote anyway. and it appears collins might be on the same page as he is at this point. you remember last week, after the hearings, they were sort of the group of four senators. murkowski, collins, flake, and manchin. it looks like at least two of those folks are sticking together. i think the key here is when they came out of this briefing about this fbi report, who did they sound lik
let me bring in nia-malika henderson on this.y importantly reminds everyone when it comes to jeff flake, even as he says, quote, we have seen no additional corroborating information, that might not tell you how he's going to vote, he did tell the american public how he wanted to vote before he had walked into that committee meeting on friday and that's when everything kind of blew up and they called for a pause. he had said beforehand, he planned to vote for kavanaugh. >> that's right....
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henderson, where officers are accused of things. you know, ordinarily when officers arrest people, it's not a really good way to start a relationship, starts out bad when they put the handcuffs on you, so there's complaints. we deal with the complaints. if the officers need discipline, we also look for the officers' welfare. our officers are expected to see the worst of the worst ten hours a day. they see dead bodies, they are in domestic violence situations, they argue with people, they struggle with people. [ please stand by ] se i'm a no-nonsense mother. i did well by my children and i am no qualm of being the mother i am. i am fighting for my son and he is six feet down at a funeral home and now i am his voice. he was shot 30 times with a semi automatic gun. he died saving someone else's life. he said run. my son was left. so they shot him for opening his mouth. i don't know if that's a snitch-culture thing but my son didn't deserve to die. he was only 16-years-old. it's sad. i've been coming to the police commission to see that
henderson, where officers are accused of things. you know, ordinarily when officers arrest people, it's not a really good way to start a relationship, starts out bad when they put the handcuffs on you, so there's complaints. we deal with the complaints. if the officers need discipline, we also look for the officers' welfare. our officers are expected to see the worst of the worst ten hours a day. they see dead bodies, they are in domestic violence situations, they argue with people, they...
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arkansas governor's race, republican incumbent asa hutchinson is facing a challenge from democrat jared henderson and libertarian candidate mark west. they debated
arkansas governor's race, republican incumbent asa hutchinson is facing a challenge from democrat jared henderson and libertarian candidate mark west. they debated